Seriously. We've got obvious issues with race over here, but I didn't realize how much the Koreans and Japanese hated each other until I went to an international electronics show in January. It's just as bad, if not worse in some ways.

So...we have real proof that these veggies are all from the area effected by the Fukushima disaster and aren't just a random assortment of weird veggie pics some news station trolled up from teh intarwebs to increase traffic?

Maybe I'm a shiatty gardener, but those stuck together tomatoes were a big "meh" for me. I've seen it before.There's a varietal called Reisetomate that approximates this. Keep in mind, I'm not saying that those particular mutations aren't caused by radiation, but I'll take a Korean paper's muckraking of Japan with a grain of salf.

Kirzania:Rapmaster2000: but I'll take a Korean paper's muckraking of Japan with a grain of salf.

Some of these pictures look rather ... old, so this. Also, I feel that the image of the "peaches with elephantiasis" is in some way NSFW.

Specifically, the bicolor orange one struck me because I believe that is a rather common phenomenon explained by sunlight exposure. It appears someone forced it into such a perfect symmetry, but it's not something that requires a nuclear disaster to happen.

It really doesn't explain anything. Sounds like fear-mongering. There wasn't much radiation leaked outside of the reactor. And the radiation that did leak outside is far less than the amount of ionizing radiation leaked from the normal operation of a coal-burning power plant.

Rosyna: There wasn't much radiation leaked outside of the reactor. And the radiation that did leak outside is far less than the amount of ionizing radiation leaked from the normal operation of a coal-burning power plant.

J. Frank Parnell:Rosyna: There wasn't much radiation leaked outside of the reactor. And the radiation that did leak outside is far less than the amount of ionizing radiation leaked from the normal operation of a coal-burning power plant.

Whoever told you that isn't your friend.

Ever been to Utah? Ra-di-a-tion. Yes, indeed. You hear the most outrageous lies about it. Half-baked goggle-box do-gooders telling everybody it's bad for you. Pernicious nonsense. Everybody could stand a hundred chest X-rays a year. They ought to have them, too.

Rapmaster2000:Kirzania: Rapmaster2000: but I'll take a Korean paper's muckraking of Japan with a grain of salf.

Some of these pictures look rather ... old, so this. Also, I feel that the image of the "peaches with elephantiasis" is in some way NSFW.

Specifically, the bicolor orange one struck me because I believe that is a rather common phenomenon explained by sunlight exposure. It appears someone forced it into such a perfect symmetry, but it's not something that requires a nuclear disaster to happen.

We really need a Fukiesque disaster to happen in America. It is the only way that nuclear power will end here is if thousands of Americans die and the land is no longer habitable. People dying from the diseases from fracking gas just takes too long.

utah dude:Rapmaster2000: Kirzania: Rapmaster2000: but I'll take a Korean paper's muckraking of Japan with a grain of salf.

Some of these pictures look rather ... old, so this. Also, I feel that the image of the "peaches with elephantiasis" is in some way NSFW.

Specifically, the bicolor orange one struck me because I believe that is a rather common phenomenon explained by sunlight exposure. It appears someone forced it into such a perfect symmetry, but it's not something that requires a nuclear disaster to happen.

The prime minister, perhaps hoping to appeal to local voters, claimed to eat Fukushima-produced rice every day, saying that the food was what kept him energetic. He continued, saying, "Whenever I go to a summit meeting, I tell the other leaders. I eat Fukushima-produced rice."